About the font
Thrasher font is a sans serif font designed by the French typeface and graphic designer Roger Excoffon for the Fonderie Olive foundry in 1951. Thrasher magazine brought it to the attention of the world in 1981.
However, the logo is made up using the Banco font, an Inclined titling typeface. This font didn’t come to the public’s attention until Bob Marley used it. This decorative typeface also falls into the Script category. In appearance it look just like nexa font. Additionally, 399 characters and vast language support make the design of this typeface more charming.
The brand Thrasher is a skateboarding company that has been around for over 50 years. Its only focus is on skating. Their motto is “skaters for skaters.” The company’s logo consists of the word “Thrasher” written in stylized typefaces. The flames in the logo rise from the tops of the letters. Each letter has an orange and red outline.
However, Thrasher Font has a vintage brush lettering aesthetic. What sets this design apart is that the main design features are the perky thresholds and radial types.
Usage
Thrasher is a font that has been designed to be eye-catching and stylish. It comes with old design, that’s why It is perfect for use in design projects that need to look professional and attention-grabbing. If you are looking for a font that will add personality and elegance to your designs, Thrasher is the perfect option. You can use this font for titles, logos, movie posters, and many other things.
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Font Information
Name | Thrasher Font. |
Style | Bold, Script |
Designer | Roger Excoffon. |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
Font Licence | Free For Personal Use. |
License information
This font is free for personal use.
Language Support
Albanian, Alsatian, Aragonese, Arapaho, Aromanian, Arrernte, Asturian, Aymara, Basque, Bislama, Bosnian, Breton, Cebuano, Chamorro, Cheyenne, Cimbrian, Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Finnish, French, French Creole (Saint Lucia), Frisian, Friulian, Galician, Genoese, German, Gilbertese (Kiribati), Greenlandic, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hmong, Hopi, Hungarian, Ibanag, Icelandic, Iloko (Ilokano), Indonesian, Interglossa (Glosa), Interlingua, Irish (Gaelic), Istro-Romanian, Italian, Jèrriais, Kashubian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Ladin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Lojban, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgian, Malagasy, Manx, Maori, Megleno-Romanian, Mohawk, Nahuatl, Norfolk/Pitcairnese, Northern Sotho (Pedi), Norwegian, Occitan, Oromo, Pangasinan, Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Potawatomi, Rhaeto-Romance, Romanian, Romansh (Rumantsch), Rotokas, Sami (Lule), Samoan, Sardinian (Sardu), Scots (Gaelic), Seychellois Creole (Seselwa), Shona, Sicilian, Slovak, Slovenian (Slovene), Somali, Southern Ndebele, Southern Sotho (Sesotho), Spanish, Swahili, Swati/Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog (Filipino/Pilipino), Tahitian, Tausug, Tetum (Tetun), Tok Pisin, Tongan (Faka-Tonga), Tswana, Turkmen, Turkmen (Latinized), Tuvaluan, Uyghur (Latinized), Veps, Volapük, Votic (Latinized), Walloon, Warlpiri, Xhosa, Yapese, and Zulu.
FAQs
Ans: The font used for the Thrasher magazine is called Banco.
Ans: Yes, you can use the Thrasher Font on the online platform.
Ans: Bangers – Google Fonts is the most similar Google font to the Thrasher Font.
Ans: Thrasher font is under common law protection for that longevity of commercial use.